Southern world : journal of industry for the farm, home and workshop. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1882-18??, July 01, 1882, Image 13

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THE SOUTHERN WORLD, JULY 1, 1882. 18 OUR YOUNU i'OI.KS' LETTER-BOX. Ci.aihokne County, Uik-Wc take (he Bouth- bhn World and like It very much. I have not aeen any letters from this part o( the world; hope this will not bo cast into tho waste-basket. Have you or any of the couslns noticed the sun rising and setting far ther north, than any time befnre^can you tell me me why ? Do you know when the largest comet Is to be visible to the earth ? Also, If the world will come to an end In July, as It Is said by some to be so; er do yon think that no one knows but the one who created heaven and earth T I am your niece, Littlr Black Eyk. Mush Ciikkk, Ala.—Papa takes your paper, he Is a farmer; his cotton has been out olT every year, but he raises plenty of oats, corn, peas, potatoes, sugar cane and stock; so the rnts have had line times, hut wo have plonty of cats now. I wish you could see our kittens, while the pet bird picks fleas olTof them. Now wifi you take such a writer ns Pxttub Burns Crum. TIIE 01.1>* FASHION El) BOV. BY OKOROK COOPJCR. O, what shall we do wltlf the queerest of boys * He looks with disdain on the weakness of toys; While comrades aro playing, he never will budgo. But he sitf In a corner as grim as a Judge. Ho sighs fora cane, and wants a high hat; He pints for a vest, and a watch, and all that; He prattled of shaving, when school days began. This dear little, odd little, dry little man I He promises mother a house and some laud. Anti twenty-live servants, or more, to conimnnd; He keeps his own trunk, on his own little shelf, And he writes funny letters, and all to himself. His age—would you think It f—Is only Just four; You'd say, by his ways, he was forty, or more; He begs to sit up, when the rest go to bed— Say, what’s to be done with this wise little head T He has a wee sister, who's Just come to town; He came, and he looked at her In her white gown; Then bode her “ good morning”—he made It a point . To show that Ills nose wasn’t put out of Joint I Ho talks of a gnu, and a pistol that shoots; , His feelings nre strongon the subject of boots; They call lilm “ old-fashioned,’’ and so let him stay As long as lie's good. In the old-fashioned way! Signal Service of flic United States iu the West Indies. Special instructions are given for the hur ricane season to forward timely notices for the benefit of the shipping interests of the North Atlantic and Gulf coasts from many points in the West Indies. The chief signal officer sayssuch information, even if several days old, may be very valuable. Tho hurricane reported last August north of St. Thomas was five days in reaching the Georgia and South Carolina coasts; and the disastrous hurricane of August 1873, was known on the 18th of August at St. Thomas, a week before the damage was done on the American coast, and on the 21st the rest dents of the Bermudas were fully aware of its existence, and could have foretold its track. Thus, by timely warning from these out posts in the hurricane track, you may be the means, through the Signal Service of the United States, of averting danger and dis aster; of saving life and property along our coasts; and of preventing vessels going to sea from sailing into the track of these dread ful storms. INFLAMMATIONS AND HEMORRHAGES. INVALUABLE FOR Sprains, Burns, Ncalds, Bruises, Sore- ness, Rheumatism, Rolls, Ulcers, Old Sores, Toothache, lleadachc,Sore Throat, Asthma, Hoarseness, Neuralgia, Catarrh, Ac., Ac., Ac. JUSTIN J>. FULTON, I), B., Brooklyn, N. Y.— •• Proving Itself to be a necessity In our homo." P. A. WESTERVELT, H. D„ Nsshvlllo. Tenn.- •• Bsve used Urge quantities of POND'S EXTRACT in my practice." Mr*. S. B. JIcCORD, Matron, Rome of Deetltuto Children.—” Wo And It most efficacious and uso- ful.” Caution.—POND’S EXTRACT is sold only In bottles with the nsrae blown in the glass. A3- It la unsafe to use other articles with our Refuse all ImitaUons and s titutes, SPECIAL PREPARATIONS OF POND’S EX TRACT COMBINED WITH THE PUREST AND MOST DELICATE PERFUMES FOR LADIES’ BOUDOIR. POND’S EXTRACT 60c., $1.00 and $1.76 ■ Catarrh Cure 76 Plaster 25 Inhaler (Glass 60c.) 1,00 Naaal Syringe 25 lid Pat Toilet Cream 1,00 DentUHce 60 Lip Safre 26 ToiletSoap(3cakes) 60 Ointment 60 Medicated Paper.. Family Syringe $1.00. Ofilers amounting to $5 worth, sent express freo on reoeipt of money or P. O. order. jg^Oun Nsw Pamphlet wtra History o» orn Pbxparations, Sent FREE on application to , POND’S EXTRACT CO., 14 W. 14th 8t„ lfvw York. Rockland College, NYACK-OX-TIIE-lIUnSON, 8323. School for both sexes. No extras but Music and Art. CnlvermltY Preparatory and Business for lloya. «rnibiallnx Course for Ladies. Private Instruction for backward scholars. Pleasantly located on the west shore of the Hudson, one hour from New York. Send (or New Announcement. Year opens September 12th. - 1 W.H. BANNISTER, A. M., Principal. MenUon Southern World. Tlic Crowning Joy. CO-OPERATIVE DRESS ASSOCIATION. (LIMITED.) FOUNDED 1881. Capital *250.000, In 10,600 Shares, $25 each. DIRECTORS. KATE FIELD, President. DAKLKY HAND ALL, Secretary. JOS. A. JAMESON, Vice-President. T. W. HOIT, Ju., Treasurer. WM. F. DRAKE. (iRNKHAL Manaiikr—C. It. 1*. LYMAN, late with A. T. Stewart A Co. Tho must Delightful nntl Kensonitblr Stores In New York for Shopping. DIRECTORY. FIRST FLOOR DEPARTMENTS. Silks, Colored Dross Goods, Black Dross Goods. Ladios’ Cloths, Cheviots, Etc. Ladies’ Undor Wear, Gloves, Ho siery, Infants' Wear, Laces, Handkorohiefs, Buttons, No tions, Cottons, Linons, Flan nels, Blankets, Ribbons, Par asols. Mon’s Furnishing Goods. Umbrellas, Etc. SECOND FLOOR DEPARTMENTS, Ladies’ and Misses’ Saits audGarnionts. Boys’ Suits. THIRD FLOOR DEPARTMENTS. Milllnory, Boots and Shoos, Uphols tery, Rugs and Mats, Stationery. Engraving and Printing, Con fectionery, Jewelry, Hair and Toilet Articles. FIFTH FLOOR DEPARTMENTS. Lunch Room, Roadingand Reooptlou Room. Paintings, Dooorativo Art and Cincinnati Pottery. SIXTH FLOOR DEPARTMENT. Brossmnklng. Quantity and Qnnlity Guarantood, Two Snfoty Elevators. TIIE PUBLIC COKDIALLY INVITED. A feature ot this remarkable eetabllshmcnt Is the Order Bureau, through which persons living in any partof the country—no matter how remote—may or der goods by matt or telegraph, with almost as much satisfaction, as If they were actually making their purebasesin the store In New York. Some of the wealthiest and most distinguished cltl- tens are patrons of the Association. Send fur cata logue and address the Co operative lire*. Asso ciation i limitedi Nos. 31 mill 33 West Twenty- Third Street, Now York City. Mention theSouthern World. LADY WITH NICK FRIEND. Looking splendid you say, thanks! My dear creature, adopt my beverage, delicious ZOEDONE, and the samo will soon be said of you. uin bum lie-411 in iit'ir vii. i uu iiuimimi iiuii-niiYiiiuuv iiuvithki' hi itrniv iiiiiiuu, #iimiim».i*h m nun u utf nho.MpliatoM aro held in complete solution, afftmln a charming, tlitrnt-allnying imullum for Introducing chkoii- tin! phosphorus Into tho system, and theme uni ns SOKDONF. will find they can work t>ody and brains harder and longer. with less fatigue and suffer leas from boat and thirst, than those continuing to Indulge hi ener vating or alcoholic drinks. The celebrated air. Redwood, Professor of Chemistry to the Pharmaceutical So ciety of (treat Britain, writes on August 15/1881: "Having repeatedly analyzed iOEDONK, I have found It to be uniform In composition and to contain Klkmkntm which ark Knhkntiai. kortiik IHui.imnu Up and Kki’Koocption of THK Human Body In a sound and healthy condition." ZOBDOIVti* therefore, be ing a sparkling, palatable BEVERAGE, NON-ALCOHOLIC, yet EXHILKRATING and at the same time Imparting STRENGTH OP BODY and VIGOR OF MIND, Is (be greatest health-creating drink of the aye, and as such emphatically commends Itself to theSouthern people, who should ask for It every wher FAMILY USE order It of WINE MERCHANTS, GROCERS or DRUGGISTS. , and for PEMBERTON & IVERSON, Atlanta, Ga. or ZOEDONE BUREAU, 27 Park Place, Mention Southern World. York. MAXUKACTUWKK8 OV Works’ Pntont Combination Dentil U. S. STANDARD SCALES. No It 'eights to be Lott or Stolen. ACCURACY AND DUHABILI1TY OUAIIANTKKD. WEEKS A- RAY, Proprietors. THE CKLKIIRATED A. P. DICKEY FANNING MILLS I are made in nine fhi* for farm and warehouse purposes (hand or power). Capacity from 50 to 500 huxhels per hour. They clean and sep irate all kinds of grain and seed for market; also made them for »ettting. They separate oats and foul seed, such as cosk* le. *c., from wheat, barley or rye. They are specially adapted for cleaning, separating anil grading timothy, ■clover, red-top, flax, etc,, anil clean and separate three cjiirrnf fon^^Jteab^nwi^Uj* kinds i For circulars and prill’s ami Manufacturers, RACINE, Wl A VALUABLE PRESENT!! Wo roeoutly purchased at RhertfTs Sale, tho *011-0 stork of a dealer In imported laces, at less than one-foL ih tho coat ot Importation, which Wt havo made up Into handker chiefs, Kuching*, Collars, *tc., and have In stork fi.ooo cabinets as shown tn abovo cut. Karh cabinet contains ONB LACKS IIAMIKISncnii:*'. Four \nnlt lluchlng, lure finish, Ono ••Cora” llt.lrt In Cabi net with fifty na ortr.l hair-pin*, hr at quality, Owe Dottle of the Crlrbrntrd Grand Durhrss Col ogne* with spray attachment, Ono iioot-iiuttonrr, One Clove-IIuttonrr* Ono Kry-rlag.ono Casocon taining tour full paper* of long-eyed needles of tho best 2 u silty, and twenty darners bodkins, tnntioneedles,Ac., c., or different klnds.A LL FOR fclXTY CENTS, and six centsextra to help pay pontage and parking, Wo have a handsomo lace collar to send In place of tho nich ing If any one should prefer It. Onr object In sacrificing III HIV nuuu. n U BIV MIIIUOU ,11(11 UNITY pUT- clmurr of this perfumery will tie our permanent cur turner. REMEMBER we have only S. OO 0<>f then 3 Cabinets, and reserve the right to refundthe money after they aro sold. "First come, first served.” Our Illustrated caln- logon of Lacee, Notions, Psnry Hoods and Jewelry, sept free upon application. Rend postage stamps or spoclo. S»rEw C Yo R r'k D . EOUT * CO ” 10 Boro '« Ivison, Blakeman, Taylor, &Co., N.Y CEMENT FOR SILOS. Buy Our Imported "IMPERIAL” PORTLAND CEMENT, Weight**) pounds gross nor barrel. It makes an arttllcTat stone surface. la cheaper and mure durable than the common cements. Itcmlt 75 cents In post age stampa for our Treatise, which shows how to mix It and how to use It. For circular directions “How to Build Hllos," and the good results theretrom, remit 00 cents In postage stamps. N. L. MERCHANT * CO., Foot of Broadway, No. 0 Howling Urcen, P.O. Box S3). New York City. N. B.—When writing to Merchant tell him what paper you saw this advertisement In. RUBBER ROOFING lifetime on ateep or flat roofs. Bend for circular and samples free. IND. PAINT AND ROOl’INU CO., Mention this paper.] Indianapolis, Ind.